Theresa May
Trident: Defence Secretary refuses to give test missile details
A nuclear missile-test (even with a dummy warhead) is news anyway. But when it goes wrong it is BIG news! Who is to blame, who can give us details?
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Populism's uncertainty haunts the world
There is one thing certain about the new resident of the White House. That he does not resemble any of his predecessors.
Donald Trump's campaign was full of anger and defied every code of ethical behavior, but there was very little concrete content of what his policies really would be.
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Trump will talk about the US “special relations” with UK, Mexico and Canada
The British Prime Minister Theresa May and the US President Donald Trump will meet to talk about a special relation between the two countries.
Britain's High Court To Decide on Brexit on Tuesday
The High Court of Great Britain will convene on Tuesday in order to decide whether Prime Minister Theresa May may use her powers in order to begin official negotiations on leaving the European Union or will have to seek the approval of Parliament first.
George Soros: Trump will fail & last three days
According to George Soros, Donald Trump is a “would-be dictator” who will fail and Theresa May will not last because of the Brexit “divorce”.
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EU needs Turkish-style migration deal on Libya, says Maltese PM
The European Union needs to reach a deal on curbing the flow of migrants trying to sail on smugglers' boats from Libya to Italy, the prime minister of Malta, holder of the EU's rotating presidency, said on Jan. 18.
Restoring the balance
US President-elect Donald Trump is moving into the White House on Friday, yet the world has already changed. The niceties have been cast aside, political rhetoric has assumed a rawness that until now was associated only with military action, and political correctness has been replaced by directness in the conveyance of the political message.
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Juncker: Talks between UK and Britain will be hard
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned Britain that negotiations between the EU and Britain on its departure from the common union would be a protracted and extremely hard process, Wednesday. Following Britain PM Theresa May’s clear position on a “clean and fast” separation from the EU after the referendum, Mr.
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Theresa May: Better No Deal Than Bad Deal On Brexit
Great Britain will leave the common market of the EU; it will not make any significant contributions to the common budget; it will reject the jurisdiction of European courts and aim at a free-trade agreement and control over migration.
These were the main aims of Brexit, outlined by British PM Theresa May in a long-expected speech on the future of Great Britain and the EU.
Theresa May: We are leaving EU but not Europe
The British Prime Minister Theresa May outlined her government’s plan for the Brexit negotiations.
According to her, “Leaving the European Union will mean that our laws will be made in Westminster, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.”
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